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1934 278p. Mathematical & Geometrical Demonstrations by Heisel Disproving Numerous Theorems, Problems, Postulates, Corollaries, Axioms, and Propositions, With Ratios, Laws and Rules Hitherto Unknown in Mathematical & Geometric Science, Naturally Growing out of the Extraordinary and Significant Discoveries of a LACING LINK by Faber, in the demonstration of the World Renound Pythagorean Problem, Utterly Disproving Its Absolute Truth, Although Demonstrated As Such for 24 Centuries; & By This discovery establishing the Fact of the Existence of Perfect Harmony Between Arithmetic and Geometry as a Law of Nature, and Calculating to Settle Forever the Famous Dispute Between The Two Great Philosophic Schools.

1946 232p. A Detailed Historical Work on the History of Catastrophe Tracing their Cycles & Causes Over the Centuries. Contents: Culmination of Catastrophe; Earthquakes; Volcanoes; Mountain Making as the Cause Of Earthquakes & Volcanoes; Mountain Making & Volcanoes In the Pacific; Tidal Waves; Hurricanes & Typhoons; Geophysical Fables - Atlantis To Zealots.

On The Sensations Of Tone: As A Physiological Basis for The Theory of MusicHermann L. F. Helmholtz, M. D.

1885 575 8x11"p. Profusely Illustrated. The Greatest Work on the Theory of Music & Harmonics, & a Detailed Presentation of the Law of Vibration. Baumring Used this Work as his First Introduction to Vibration, Harmonics & Music Theory. On the Composition of Vibrations; Upper Partial Tones & Qualities of a Tone; Analysis of Musical Tones by Sympathetic Resonance; On the Analysis of Musical Tones By The Ear; On Differences in Quality In Musical Tones; On The Apprehension of Qualities of Tones; Combinational Tones; On The Beats of Simple Tones; Deep & Deepest Tones; Beats of Upper Partial Tones; Beats Due to Combinational Tones; Chords; General View of the Different Principles of Musical Style In The Development of Music; The Tonality of Homophonic Music; The Consonant Chords of The Tonal Modes; The System of Keys; Of Discords; Laws of Progression of Parts; Aesthetical Reltaions; Appendices: Resonators; On the Motion of Plucked Strings; Production of Simple Tones By Resonance; Vibrational Forms of Pianoforte Strings; Analysis of Motion of violin Strings; Theory of Pipes; On Composition of Vowels; On Phases of Waves Caused By Resonance; Relation Between Strength of Sympathetic resonance & Length of Time Required For Tone to Die Away; Vibrations of the Membrane of Basilaris in the Cochlea; Theory of Compositional Tones; Variation in Pitch of Simple Tones that Beat; Calculation of Intensity of Beats of Different Intervals; On Temperament; On Determination of Pitch Numbers; On Calculations of Cents from Interval Ratios; Musical Intervals, Not Exceeding Octave, Arranged In Order of Width; Musical Duodenes, or The Development of Just Intonations for Harmony; Experimental Instruments Exhibiting Just Intonation; On Tuning & Intonation; History of Musical Pitch In Europe; Hon-Harmonic Scales; Recent Work on Beats & Combinational Tones; Analysis & Synthesis of Vowel Tones. Exhaustive Treatment, A Masterpiece!

Cleopatra's Needle: A History of the London Obelisk, With an Exposition of the Hieroglyphics.Rev. James King, M. A.

An Important book on the Theory of Obelisks, with Important Contributions to an Understanding of Egypt. Contents: religious Character of Ancient Egyptians; Obelisks & Family; Largest Stones of the World; London Obelisk; How Hieroglyphic Language Was Recovered; Interpretation of Hieroglyphics; Thothmes III; Hieroglyphics of Thothmes III; Translations of 4 Sides; Rameses II; Hieroglyphics of Rameses II; discoveries of Their Mummies; Thoth; Constantinople; Memphis; Alexandria; Rosetta Stone; Phonetic Hieroglyphic; Hieratic Hieroglyphic; Son of the Son; Ra-Amen.

1946 418p. An Excellent Dissertation on the Esoteric Aspect of Numbers Looked at from the Pythagorean Perspective with a Cosmological Orientation. Detailed Coverage of the History and Meaning of Pythagorean & Platonic Number in a Detail not Usually Found In These Books. A Solid Book on the Subject Picked by Baumring. Contents: The Past Returns; Royal Mace; Decisive Century; One or Many; Discord & Harmony; Mythology Transformed; Cosmos As Number; Intimations of the Infinite; Politics & Geometry; Number Defined; Pythagoras.

1936 104p. Many Diagrams. Transaction of The Theosophical Research Center. An Occult Theory of Sub-Stance, of Man's Origins & the Source of his Creative Powers. Important Baumring Selection Explaining The Lattice Matrix Structure of the Universe & and the Order of Nature. Contents: Father-Mother Spin A Web; Some Descriptive Definitions; The Web; Man & the Elemental Kingdoms; Consciousness & the Dimensions of Space; Man"s Origins; Creative Energy; Lunar, Terrene & Solar; Our Solar Scheme.

Baumring Selection in Natural Science, Including Master Key To the Solar System; Circulation of Energy. Contents: Our Universe of Death; Our Universe of Life; Basis of New Science; Revolution in Modern Physics; Monochromatic Vision; Testing of Monochromatic Vision; Discovery of New Planets; Master Key of the Solar System; Factors of the Master Key; Circulation of Energy; In Conclusion

1938 64p. One of Baumring's Favorite & Most Often Referred to Books on the Order of the Solar System, Time Cycles & Natural Science. Includes: Kepler's 2nd & 3rd Laws; Newton's Law of Gravitation Equations; Planet Distances; Relation of Planet Distance to Chemical Behavior; Square of the Integer & Periodic Law. Extremely Important Work, Non-Traditional With Important Revelations!

1891 182 A Selection of Dr. Baumring's Giving Popular Exposition Of The Great Discoveries & Theories Of Modern Astronomy & Including The Septiform System Of The Cosmos by Alec Stuart, as a Correlative Addition. Contents: Problem of the Heavens; Discovery in Primitive Ages; Theories of Explanation of Heavenly Bodies; Great Laws of Motion & Gravitation; Universal Gravitation Applied to Solar System; Stability of Planetary System; Discovery of New Planets; Cometary Worlds; Scale On Which Universe Is Built; Motions & Revolutions of Fixed Stars;

1564, 76p.; 1570 64p.; 1583 90p. This Collection Contains Four Very Interesting And Important Selections Of The Great Magus, Cosmologist, & Astrologer Of Queen Elisabeth. Baumring's Regularly Referred To Dee's Monus Hieroglyphica, Considering It One Of The Most Important Cosmological Works Ever Written. We Have Added Dee's Excellent Preface To The 1570 First English Edition Of Euclid's Elements Giving Of The Best Overviews Of The Esoteric-Scientific Doctrine Stemming From The Pythagoreans. We Have Also Included Dee's Private Diary & Catalog Of Manuscripts In His Library For A Deeper Insight Into This Enigmatic Character. Part I: This Work Written In 13 Days In 1564 Explains Dee's Discovery Of The Key To The Universe, The Monas, Or Unity Underlying The Cosmos, As Expressed In A Hieroglyph, Or Symbol. The Monad Represents The Alchemical Process & Goal Of The Magus, Who In Partaking Of The Divine, Achieves That Gnostic Regenerative Experience Of Becoming God. Everything Is Dependant Upon The Circle & Straight Line Which Are Formed From The Point. From This Point Revolve Sun & Moon Resting Upon A Cross, Then Upon Two Half-Circles, The Original Fire Of Creation. The Key To The Glyph Is In The Meditation & Study Of It And Its Suggestions To The Creative Memory. Part II: A Very Fruitful Preface Made By M. I. Dee, Specifying The Chief Mathematical Sciences, What They Are Disclosed Certain New Secrets Mathematical & Mechanical Until These Our Days Greatly Missed. Contents: Intent Of Preface; Number, Point, Line; Magnitude; Arithemetic; Qualities Of Elements; Number; Geometry; Art Mathematical Derivative; Mechanic; Vulgar Geometry; Geographie; Chorographie; Hydrographie; Stratarithmetrie; Astronomie; Musike; Cosmographie; Astrologie; Light; Cubes; Anthropographie; Trochilike; Pneumatithmie; Menadrie; Hypogeoidie; Horometrie; Zographie; Architecture; Navigation; Archemastrie; Groundplate Of My Mathematicall Paeface Categorizing All Sciences & Artes Mathematicall. Part III: The Private Diary Of Dr. John Dee Taken From The Margin Notes Of His Almanacs, beginning in 1554 & The Catalog Of His Library Of Manuscripts, Made By Himself in 1583, Before His House Was Plundered By The Populace. Dee Is Said To Have Expended In This Collection The Sum Of 3,000 Pounds, A Very Large Sum In The Sixteenth Century For A Person Of Limited Income.

80p. A Baumring Favorite “producing evidence that the planets do, when in certain arrangements, cause changes in the particular solar radiations that are associated with magnetic storms in the atmosphere of the earth.” Nelson was employed by RCA to study sunspots in order to forecast magnetic storms which would disrupt shortwave radio communications. Nelson discovered that some natural forces besides sunspots were in some way involved in this phenomena, and found that the planets as they circled the sun were a part of the answer. Within a few years Nelson was able to build a forecasting system for shortwave communications facility throughout the world, based upon a combination of sunspots and planetary interrelationships. This book explains in great detail the methods used. Contents: Introduction to Sunspots, the Ionosphere, and Shortwave Radio; Early Research Period; The Search For Angles; The Search for Harmonic Refinements; Summary.

1919 140p. This work contains a thorough presentation of the principles and rules of Dynamic Symmetry in clearly organized & well demonstrated lessons, & can be considered The Source Work on the Subject. Contents: Introduction; Synthesis & Analysis; The Difference Between Static & Dynamic Symmetry; Sources For the Study of Dynamic Symmetry; The Dynamic Symmetry of the Plant; The Summation Series; How DS was Discovered The Logarithmic Spiral; The Law of Phyllotaxis; Applications to Design; Simple Rectangles; The Square; Methods For Manipulating the Plan Forms of Nature; Square & Diagonal; Root Rectangles Outside & Inside a Square; Linear Proportions of Root Rectangles; Rectangle of Whirling Squares (1.6118) Phi; Root-Five Rectangle (2.236); Constructions of Whirling Rectangles Root-Five From Whirling Square; Plato’s Section; The Reciprocal; The Diagonal; 47th Proposition of Euclid; Division of Root Rectangles into Reciprocals; Root-Two Rectangle (1.4142); Rectangular Spirals; Root-Two Rectangles & Application of Areas; Root Three Rectangle (1.732); Root Four Rectangle (2); Root Five Rectangle (2.236); The Spiral & Other Curves of Dynamic Symmetry; General Constructions For Similarity of Figure; Enlargement & Reproduction of Shapes By Diagonal; Movement of Shapes on Medial Line; Similar Shapes Constructed From Any Point In a Rectangle; Properties of Modulation & Measurableness in Dynamic Areas; Eternal Principle of Growth In Dynamic Shapes; Compound Rectangles; The Complement; Form & Color Complements Compared; Relationship Between Areas & Complements; Reciprocal In a Complement; Rhythmic Themes of Whirling Square Rectangle; Square Plus A Root-Five Rectangle; Compound Rectangles Within a Square; Natural Source in Regular Pentagon; Addition of Unity to Dynamic Areas; The Gnomon; Importance to Design of Similarity of Figure; Most Important Ratios of Dynamic Symmetry & Reciprocals; Definitions from 13 Books of Euclid.

1932 109p. Many Illustrations. This book is the only publication of a series of lectures by Mr. Hambidge in New York during 1921 after his return from Europe where he spent 2 years studying examples of Greek Art. His work there was the final corroboration of 25 years experimentation in plant life, of tireless study of natural symmetry laws used by various races of the world, and the test & application of his discoveries to his work as an artist. It represents the final summation and conclusion of all of his thought & research on Dynamic Symmetry. Contents: Symmetry: It’s Static & Dynamic Aspects; The Dynamic Series of Shapes; Dynamic Symmetry & The Law of Phyllotaxis; A Greek Drinking Cup Illustrating the Root-Five Proportion; Pattern Planning; Greek Method for Area Analysis; Area Themes; Chair Illustrating Dynamic Furniture Planning; Architectural Decoration; Type Display & Book Make-Up; Compositional Layout; Spiral Curves.